seaman

  • 51Seaman, Barbara — ▪ 2009 Barbara Ann Rosner        American activist and writer born Sept. 11, 1935, Brooklyn, N.Y. died Feb. 27, 2008, New York, N.Y. warned of the health dangers associated with the high levels of estrogen contained in early oral contraceptives… …

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  • 52seaman recruit — noun An enlisted rate in the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard, ranking below seaman apprentice …

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  • 53Seaman Range — Sp Jūrevio kalnãgūbris Ap Seaman Range L D. Baseino kk. dalis, JAV (Nevada) …

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  • 54seaman at sea — For the purposes of executing a valid seaman s will, on board a vessel which has left the wharf and is being navigated for the purposes of the voyage upon which he shipped as a member of the crew, not withstanding the vessel is still in a river,… …

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  • 55seaman's lien — The lien which a seaman has on the ship for his wages, which he may enforce either in a court of admiralty or a court of common law. 48 Am J1st Ship §§ 161, 162 …

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  • 56seaman — /see meuhn/, n., pl. seamen. 1. a person skilled in seamanship. 2. a person whose trade or occupation is assisting in the handling, sailing, and navigating of a ship during a voyage, esp. one below the rank of officer; sailor. 3. Navy. an… …

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  • 57Seaman — /see meuhn/, n. Elizabeth Cochrane /kok reuhn/, original name of Nellie Bly. * * * …

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  • 58seámãn — / sémen (persoanã, asemãnare) s. m., (persoane) pl. sémeni …

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  • 59seaman — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mariner, sailor, salt, tar, gob (sl.), seadog, seafarer. See navigation. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. seafarer, A.B., navigator, tar; see marines , sailor 1 , 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. seafarer …

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  • 60seaman — sea|man [ˈsi:mən] n plural seamen [ mən] 1.) a ↑sailor on a ship or in the navy who is not an officer 2.) someone who has a lot of experience of ships and the sea …

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